Mr. Stone Amends His Alibi

Roger Stone added an addendum to the alibi that didn’t pan out about him not being home the night the foul message was left by somebody sounding like him on Bernard Spitzer’s office voicemail.

He said he did see the play, but not on Aug. 6, the night of the call. According to the paragraph he added to his explanation on his Web page, he’s still denying the allegation that he was the caller.

This is what he’s added to the bottom of his report:

“Through my own confusion, I thought the alleged phone call was made on a Wednesday evening which was the night I attended Nixon and Frost. I certainly know Broadway is dark on Monday nights. I was simply mistaken in understanding these bogus charges. Just the same, I recommend the play to Governor Spitzer as a cautionary tale.”